Ghoulish Halloween Party Drink Recipes

V. L. Hamlin
Host a ghoulish Halloween party with spooky decorations and quick, easy, yet delicious drinks for children and adults alike.

A Halloween party is not complete without a few spooky drinks to freak out the guests. Invite, shock, surprise and horror with these freaky drinks. Quickly prepare hair raising smoothies, daring hot chocolate or sweet and sour witch's brew in just minutes with basic ingredients you can find in any grocery store.

Orange Scream Smoothie

Spook your guests with a creamy and delicious orange flavored smoothie. Pour two cups of orange juice, two cups of milk and one quart of orange sherbet into a large blender. Slice three to four bananas into the blender and blend the ingredients to create a smooth and creamy orange smoothie. Pour the smoothie into clear glass mugs and top each with a marshmallow ghost or bat.

Creepy Cocoa

Warm up the party with delicious hot cocoa. Mix one package of chocolate instant breakfast drink mix, one package of chocolate pudding mix, one-half cup of confectioners sugar, one-half cup of dry nondairy creamer, one-half cup of cocoa powder and six cups of dry milk powder in a large bowl. Pour one-third cup of the mixture into each mug. Add one cup of boiling water to the dry mix and stir to combine. Top the hot cocoa with a marshmallow ghost or bat.

Wormy Witch's Brew

Freak out your friends and family with this wormy brew. Mix two packages of lime gelatin and one-half cup of sugar with one cup of boiling water. Add three cups of cold water to the gelatin mix. Pour one quart of lemon-lime flavored drink and one liter of lemon-lime soda into a large punch bowl. Add the gelatin mixture and stir to combine the ingredients. Place gummy worms around the edges of the punch bowl and in each serving cup.

Published by V. L. Hamlin

V. L. Hamlin is a writer, foodie and crafter. She graduated from college in 2000 with a degree in Liberal Arts. Hamlin has been writing online content since 2006 and is currently freelancing for Demand Media...  View profile

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  • Michelle M. Guilbeau-Sheppard10/27/2010

    These recipes sound awesome, well done!

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